The statement's veracity is known from antiquity!
The word "are" is the verb in the sentence "The flowers are very pretty."."The", is an article"flowers", is a noun"are", is a verb"very", is an adjective modifying "flowers""pretty" is an adjective modifying "flowers"
No, the word 'pretty' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun; for example, a pretty flower, a pretty dress.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence; for example:That's a pretty flower. Where did you get it? (The adjective 'pretty' describes the noun 'flower'; the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'flower' in the second sentence.)
Mauve is a pretty color.
Pretty soon she is saying, "let's have an adventure."
A MIXED COMPOUND SUBJECT is a mixture of subjects in a sentence.
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I find most classical music to be intolerable, but I do enjoy the music of the Moody Blues.
pretty pretty please with a cherry on top answer my question
Are you kidding me.
can i pretty pretty please with a cherry on top have some help.
It is a 'polite' form of begging or pleading.
i dont care what u say abot this dude PEACE OUT
I wonder what his underlying motive was when he paid Jan's debts.
cherry Mae means a type ofgirl who is very pretty.
He is a pretty boy.
im not sure but please change this answer into the actual reason why PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PRETTTY PRETTY PRETTY PRETTY PLEASE
Pretty Please was created in 2000.